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Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner Jessica Altman says car buyers need to be alert for flood-damaged vehicles being sold as "undamaged, new, or used vehicles."
As many as half a million vehicles were damaged by flooding from Hurricane Harvey in...

More than 24,000 Pennsylvania students are currently identified as having behavioral needs, which could lead to chronic absenteeism and inhibit post-graduate or career success.
To better help students, school districts across the commonwealth...

The infamous Hillcrest abortion clinic is now closed. As LifeNews has repeatedly reported, the troubled Hillcrest abortion facility has run afoul of state healt and safety laws multiple times. Now it has closed down.
Hillcrest’s troubles...

State police are looking for a missing man from Hazle Township.
Troopers say family members of Charles Zunski, 84, reported that he left his home around noon on Sunday and did not return home. The family said that this behavior is extremely...

Auditor General Eugene DePasquale says child abuse is on the rise in Pennsylvania, and case-workers can't keep up with the problem.
Last year, nearly 50 children died as a result of domestic abuse in Pennsylvania despite the state spending...

Complaints about dress code scofflaws prompted the parliamentarian for the state House of Representatives to issue a memo last week reminding members that men must wear a coat and tie.
A Democratic legislator said the memo showed that...

New numbers from the Census Bureau puts the uninsured rate at 5.6%. That's 12th lowest in America.
The national average is over 8.5%.
700,000 Pennsylvanians lacked health insurance last year, half a million fewer than the previous year.

Reporter Peggy Lee says the fliers contain content including "diversity means less white people," along with websites for the alt-right movement.
Similar fliers were found posted in the city back in December.